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  1. Companion of the 17th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications (OOPSLA '02)
  2. Naked Objects
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Separation of concerns through semantic annotations
CLAM: an OO framework for developing audio and music applications
CLAM, yet another library for audio and music processing?
Extracting implicit contracts from .NET libraries
The use of domain level semantics to support unanticipated system adaptation
Graduating to objects
A coordination methodology and technology for agile businesses
Dawn: must J2EE-Webapplications be untestable?
An aspect-oriented infrastructure for a typed, stack-based, intermediate assembly language
Business Compilers: towards supporting a highly re-configurable architectural style for service-oriented architecture
Assessing distributed pair programming
A protocol for scalable distributed concurrency services
A measure of design readiness: using patterns to facilitate teaching introductory object-oriented design
Developing and evolving Java applications using coordination contracts
Emerging software frameworks for exploiting Polymorphous Computing Architectures
Towards stable software analysis patterns
The design and verification of Java's memory model
Nebras Classifier: a generic multi-domain reusable component
A translation approach to component specification
Removing GC synchronisation
Toward a management framework for self-adaptive systems
An approach to building model driven enterprise systems in Nebras Enterprise Framework
Seven software engineers as one mind
A measure of design readiness: using patterns to facilitate teaching introductory object-oriented design
A framework for performance management of component based distributed applications
Java thin clients revisited: an architecture for responsive, live wireless applications
Web-based exercise system for engineering teaching
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Modular programming with aspectual collaborations
Naked Objects
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A tool for ownership and confinement analysis of the Java object graph
Encapsulating concurrency with Early-Reply
GOOAL: a Graphic Object Oriented Analysis Laboratory
QuickUML: a beginner's UML tool
Learning and reuse in visual programming environments: simulation builder for teachers
CATfood, a Code Authoring Tool
OODLE: a prototype Object-Oriented Design Learning Environment
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A FrameWork for high-performance image exploitation
Stability in a bidding/quotation system
A pragmatic view to integrating distributed applications based on CORBA in Nebras Workflow Management system
Zonnon language experiment, or how to implement a non-conventional object model for .NET
Many-to-Many Invocation: a new object oriented paradigm for ad hoc collaborative systems
Reusable C++ code for an electron-phonon simulation
11th OOPSLA workshop on behavioral semantics: serving the customer
Meeting the requirements of a large scale Software Engineering Environment with Open Software solutions
Component based development of UDBC
Tackling the discovery costs of evolving software systems
Specifying and executing requirements: the play-in/play-out approach
Automatically generating object models from natural language analysis
A definition of convergence in the area of information and telecommunication technologies
Realizing adaptive systems
Object technology: community and culture
$2^{nd}$ workshop on domain-specific visual languages
The Javaputer: Java programming in a MOO
A bottom-up combinable name service for Peer-to-Peer network
Computational performance of Java and C++ in processing fMRI datasets

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Naked Objects

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Matthews, Robert Pawson, Richard
Abstract Naked Objects is an open-source Java-based framework designed specifically to encourage the creation of business systems from behaviourally-complete business objects. In fact, with the Naked Objects framework you have no alternative but to make your business objects behaviourally-complete. The reason is that the framework exposes core business objects, such as Customer, Product and Order, directly to the user. All user actions consist of invoking methods directly upon those business objects, or sometimes upon the object's class. There are no scripts, no controllers, nor even any dialog boxes in between the user and the 'naked' objects.
Starting Page 36
Ending Page 37
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581136269
DOI 10.1145/985072.985091
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2002-11-04
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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